However, it need only be a very tiny grain of salt.
The comfort rating on that site isn't just an indication of whether it felt comfortable.
The rating was calculated as follows:
Helmet's Operation and Fit 20%
Visor's Ability to Resist Fogging 20%
Noise Inside the Helmet 20%
Ventilation 15%
Aerodynamic Neck Loading 10%
Helmet Weight 5%
Vertical Field of View 5%
Helmet's Ability to Seal out Weather 5%
About the only one of those criteria that would be affected by the shape of your head is the first one and since that criterion also includes the helmet's operation, fit might be as little as 10%.
The other criteria are independent of the shape of your head so would score about the same for everyone.
So while the comfort score might not be 100% accurate for any individual, it is probably about 90% accurate.
Still none of that reduces the need to ensure that the particular helmet you buy fits your head securely and comfortably.


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